Quebec
Current series
SloganJe me souviens
Size12 in × 6 in
30 cm × 15 cm
MaterialAluminum
Serial formatABC 12D (late 2023 - Present)
12B ACD (early 2023)
B12 ACD (2009 - 2023)
234 ABC (1996 - 2009)
ABC 123 (1983 - 1996)
Introduced1983 (1983)
Availability
Issued bySociété de l'assurance automobile du Québec
Manufactured byRelief Design Inc., Saint-Louis-de-Blandford, Quebec[1]
History
First issued1908 (1908)

The Canadian province of Quebec first required its residents to register their motor vehicles in 1906. Registrants provided their own licence plates for display until 1908, when the province began to issue plates.[2] Plates are currently issued by the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (Quebec Automobile Insurance Corporation).

From 1963 to 1977 (except 1967), licence plates carried the slogan La Belle Province ("The Beautiful Province"), a nickname for Quebec. Since 1978, they have carried Je me souviens ("I remember"), the official motto of the province.

Since 1979, Quebec legislation has required only rear plates, though there are certain cases where front plates are also required. Annual renewal stickers were used from 1979 to 1992; Quebec is currently one of five provinces where such stickers are not used (the others being Saskatchewan, Manitoba, British Columbia and Ontario). Dates for renewals of plates on passenger vehicles are determined based on the first letter of the registered owner's surname, while for other vehicles they are determined based on the type of vehicle: for example, plates on passenger vehicles whose owners' surnames begin with the letter 'L' are to be renewed in September, as are school bus plates.[3] Registrations and fees may be renewed up to three months in advance. Trailer plates ("R" category) are not renewed annually: they are only registered upon initial purchase, or when transferred to another owner.[3] Enforcement is done by a variety of methods, including automated number plate recognition.[4]

Vehicles registered in Quebec can only display approved plates. Decorative designs are permitted at the front of the vehicles, but displaying a plate with a design that can be "confused" with an official plate, or an official plate from any other jurisdiction, is an offence under articles 34 and 56 of the Highway Safety Code and punishable with a fine.[5]

Relief Design Inc., of Saint-Louis-de-Blandford, Quebec, is the sole producer of licence plates on behalf of the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ).[1][6] The company is a sister company of Amherst, Nova Scotia-based Waldale Manufacturing Ltd.[7]

Size and specifications

Quebec vehicle registration plates come in two sizes

  • Standard: 30 cm × 15 cm (12 in × 6 in)
  • Small (Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Off-road vehicles): 20 cm x 10 cm (8 in x 4 in)

Quebec vehicle registration plates also come in two colours

  • Standard: Blue on White (Matching the blue of The provincial flag)
  • Electric Vehicles: Green on White
30 cm × 15 cm
(12 in × 6 in)
Blue on White
Blank Plate
20 cm x 10 cm
(8 in x 4 in)
Blue on White
Blank Plate
30 cm × 15 cm
(12 in × 6 in)
Green on White (Electrical)
Blank Plate
20 cm x 10 cm
(8 in x 4 in)
White (Electrical)
Blank Plate

Vehicle categories

Certain vehicle categories are indicated on plates by the use of prefixes:[8]

Active categories

Active categoriesPrefix
Trucks, truck-trailer, and farm vehicles over 3000 kgL
Buses and minibusesA, AE, AP, AU
Restricted use vehicles (including vehicles used in remote areas not connected to the remainder of the road network, farm tractors, snowmobiles, vintage motorcycles and automobiles restricted to roads with speed limits below 70 km/h)C
Removable plates (i.e.: garage and dealers)X
Removable motorcycle and snowmobile platesXA (only on small motorcycle plate)
TrailersR
Vehicles used off public roadways (snowmobiles under 450 kg, and vehicles restricted to use in harbours, train stations and airports)V
Other vehicles (including commercial, farm, driving school, occasional school use, road-going machines, snow removal vehicles, hearses, ambulances, tow trucks)F
Consular and diplomatic staff vehicles (e.g. CC 123, CD 123)CC, CD
Licensed amateur radio operators (e.g. VE2 AA, VE2 AAA, VA2 AA, VA2 AAA)VE2, VA2

Taxi plates phase-out

The provincial government ceased the issuance of T plates on October 10, 2020, and phased out T plates on October 13, 2020, and March 31, 2021, following the enactment of a law to modernize the taxi industry.[9] All T plates have been converted to either regular or commercial (F) plates.[10]

Retired categories

DescriptionExpired prefixReplaced by
Farm trailers registered before 1 January 1989UR
Government of QuébecGQF
Sureté du Québec provincial police forceGPF
Government of CanadaGF
HearseCO, HF
AmbulanceAM, HF
Rentals, short-term (less than one year).[11]ZZF
Rentals/leases longer than one year.[11] If a leased by a commercial owner, prefix may be combined with F prefix.Z, FZF

Passenger baseplates

1908 to 1978

In 1956, Canada, the United States and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for licence plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes.[12] The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first Quebec licence plate that complied with these standards.

Image Dates issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1908–10 White serial on black rubber plate; vertical "PQ" at right none 1234 1001 to approximately 3500
1911 White serial on blue porcelain plate; vertical "PQ" at right none 1234 3501 to approximately 5400
1912 Dark blue serial on white fiberboard plate; vertical "PQ" at right none 1234 1 to approximately 3200
1913 White serial on dark green fiberboard plate; "P.Q." centred at bottom none 1234 4001 to approximately 9500
1914 Red serial on white fiberboard plate; vertical "PQ" at right none 12345 9301 to approximately 16800
1915 Black serial on light green fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred at bottom none 12345 16901 to approximately 26500 First use of the full province name.
1916 Black serial on gray fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred at bottom none 12345 26701 to approximately 42900
1917 Red serial on cream fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred at bottom none 12345 43501 to approximately 66800
1918 Black serial on cream fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred within black bar at bottom none 12345 64001 to approximately 67100, plus older serials
1919 Red serial on light yellow fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred at bottom none 12345 1 to approximately 34000
1920 Green serial on white fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred within green bar at top none 12345 1 to approximately 46500
1921 White serial on black fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred at bottom none 12345
123-456
50001 to approximately 106-000
1922 Dark blue serial on white fiberboard plate; "QUEBEC" centred within dark blue bar at bottom none 12345 1 to approximately 59000
1923 Yellow serial on black fiberboard plate; provincial coat of arms used as separator; "QUEBEC 1923" centred at bottom none 12-345 10-001 to approximately 70-000 First dated plate.
1924 Green serial on white fiberboard plate; "QUE - 24" centred at bottom none 12345 10001 to approximately 82000 All-numeric serials issued on vehicles weighing less than 3,000 lb, and 'H' prefix serials on vehicles 3,000 lb or greater. This practice continued through 1936.[13]
H12345 H1001 to approximately H10500
1925 Embossed white serial on black plate; "QUE–25" at bottom none 12345 10001 to approximately 78000 First embossed plate.
H12345 H-1 to approximately H11000
1926 Embossed white serial on maroon plate; "QUE–26" at bottom none 12345 10001 to approximately 81000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H16000
1927 Embossed black serial on yellow plate; "QUE–27" at bottom none 12345 10001 to approximately 95000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H20000
1928 Embossed black serial on light green plate; "QUE–28" at bottom none 123456 10001 to approximately 108000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H19000
1929 Embossed white serial on black plate; "QUE–29" at bottom none 123456 10001 to approximately 116000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H27000
1930 Embossed black serial on yellow plate; "QUE–30" centred at top none 123456 10001 to approximately 124000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H33000
1931 Embossed white serial on maroon plate; "31–QUE" centred at bottom none 123456 10001 to approximately 129000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H32000
1932 Embossed black serial on light green plate; "32–QUE" centred at top none 123456 10001 to approximately 127000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H32000
1933 Embossed white serial on dark blue plate with border line; vertical "QUE" and "33" at left and right respectively none 123456 10001 to approximately 113000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H30000
1934 Embossed black serial on gray plate with border line; vertical "34" and "QUE" at left and right respectively none 123456 10001 to approximately 110000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H31000
1935 Embossed white serial on dark green plate with border line; vertical "QUE" and "35" left and right respectively none 123456 10001 to approximately 108000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H35000
1936 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; vertical "QUE" and "36" at left none 12345 1 to approximately 99000
H12345 H-1 to approximately H38000
1937 Embossed silver serial on green plate with border line; "QUEBEC 37" at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 145-000
1938 Embossed silver serial on black plate with border line; "QUEBEC 38" at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 167-000
1939 Embossed silver serial on maroon plate with border line; "QUEBEC 39" at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 172-000
1940 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "QUEBEC 40" at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 178-000
1941 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "QUEBEC 41" at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 179-000
1942 Embossed black serial on white plate with border line; "QUEBEC 42" at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 183-000
1943 Embossed yellow serial on black plate with border line; "QUEBEC -43" at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 164-000
1944 Black serial on gray Masonite plate; "QUEBEC-44" centred at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 175-000 Manufactured on Masonite due to metal conservation for World War II.
1945 Embossed white serial on blue plate with border line; "QUEBEC–45" centred at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 174-000
1946 Embossed orange serial on black plate with border line; "QUEBEC–46" centred at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 177-000
1947 Embossed white serial on black plate with border line; "QUEBEC–47" centred at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 188-000
1948 Embossed green serial on white plate with border line; "QUEBEC–48" centred at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 232-000
1949 Embossed white serial on green plate with border line; "QUEBEC-49" at bottom none 123-456 1 to approximately 271-000
1950 Embossed white serial with fleur-de-lys separator on azure plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-50" at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 294-000 First base to feature the fleur-de-lys.
1951 Embossed black serial with fleur-de-lys separator on unpainted aluminum plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-51" at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 339-000
1952 Embossed orange serial with fleur-de-lys separator on azure plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-52" at top none 123-456 1 to approximately 386-000
1953 Embossed black serial with fleur-de-lys separator on white plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-53" at bottom none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 444-000
1954 Embossed black serial with fleur-de-lys separator on yellow plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-54" at top none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 497-000
1955 Embossed yellow serial with fleur-de-lys separator on black plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-55" at bottom none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 537-000
1956 Embossed green serial with fleur-de-lys separator on white plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-56" at top none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 624-000
1957 Embossed white serial with fleur-de-lys separator on green plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-57" at bottom none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 696-000
1958 Embossed black serial with fleur-de-lys separator on unpainted aluminum plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-58" at top none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 749-000
1959 Embossed black serial with fleur-de-lys separator on yellow plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-59" at bottom none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 807-000
1960 Embossed yellow serial with fleur-de-lys separator on black plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-60" at top none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 840-000
1961 Embossed black serial with fleur-de-lys separator on white plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-61" at bottom none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 915-000
1962 Embossed white serial with fleur-de-lys separator on black plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-62" at top none 123-456 2-001 to approximately 998-000
1963 License plate from Quebec 1963 Embossed dark green serial with fleur-de-lys separator on white plate with border line; "QUÉBEC-63" at top "LA BELLE PROVINCE" at bottom 123-456 2-001 to
999-999
First use of the "La Belle Province" slogan.
12-345A 10-001A to approximately 92-000A
1964 Embossed dark green serial on yellow plate with border line; "QUÉBEC" centred above serial; fleur-de-lys and "64" at left, separated from serial by dividing line "LA BELLE PROVINCE" below serial 123-456 2-001 to
999-999
1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 9B-4000
1965 Embossed white serial on dark blue plate with border line; "QUÉBEC" centred above serial; fleur-de-lys and "65" at left, separated from serial by dividing line "LA BELLE PROVINCE" below serial 1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 4V-2000 Letters F, I, J, L, O, Q, T and U not used in serials.[13]
1966 Embossed white serial on red plate with border line; "QUÉBEC" centred above serial; fleur-de-lys and "66" at left, separated from serial by dividing line "LA BELLE PROVINCE" below serial 1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 3R-4500 Letters F, J and L added to serials.[13]

1967 Embossed red designs and lettering on white plate with embossed border line; Front and rear plates of different design.
Front plate: Centred logo of the Montreal Expo 67, with fleur-de-lys on the left and along the bottom from left to right "1967", the vehicle's registration number, and "QUÉ."
Rear plate: "QUÉ." and maple leaf on the left, vehicle's registration on the right. Along the bottom from left to right "1867 CONFÉDÉRATION 1967".
Front plate: "MONTRÉAL EXPO67"
Rear plate: "CONFÉDÉRATION"
1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 8R-8500 Commemorated both the Montreal 1967 World Exposition and the centenary of Canadian confederation.
1968 Embossed white serial on dark blue plate with border line; "QUÉBEC" centred above serial; fleur-de-lys and "68" at left, separated from serial by dividing line "LA BELLE PROVINCE" below serial 1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 9S-0500
1969 Embossed black serial on white plate with border line; "QUÉBEC" centred above serial; fleur-de-lys and "69" at left, separated from serial by dividing line "LA BELLE PROVINCE" below serial 1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 1V-2500 Letter T added to serials.
1970 Embossed white serial on dark green plate with border line; "QUÉBEC" centred above serial; fleur-de-lys and "70" at left, separated from serial by dividing line "LA BELLE PROVINCE" below serial 1A-2345 1A-0001 to
9Z-9999
Letters W and Y not used in serials.[13]
1971 Embossed black serial on metallic pea green plate with border line; "QUÉBEC" centred above serial; fleur-de-lys and "71" at left, separated from serial by dividing line "LA BELLE PROVINCE" below serial 123-456 100-001 to
999-999
1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 8J-2500
1972 Embossed white serial on red plate with border line; fleur-de-lys, "QUÉBEC" and "72" at top "LA BELLE PROVINCE" centred at bottom 123-456 100-001 to
999-999
1A-2345 1A-1 to approximately 9K-5000
1973 Embossed red serial with fleur-de-lys separator on white plate with border line; "19 QUÉBEC 73" at top "LA BELLE PROVINCE" centred at bottom 123-456 10-01 to
999-999
1A-2345 1A-0001 to approximately 8M-1500
1974 Embossed black serial on yellow plate with border line; fleur-de-lys, "QUÉBEC" and "74" at top "LA BELLE PROVINCE" centred at bottom 123A456 100A001 to 999A999; 100E001 to 999E999; 100H001 to approximately 450H000
1975 Embossed green serial on white plate with border line; "75", "QUÉBEC" and fleur-de-lys at top "LA BELLE PROVINCE" centred at bottom 123A456 A, K, N, S and B series
1976 Embossed red serial on cream plate with border line; fleur-de-lys, "QUÉBEC" and "76" at top "LA BELLE PROVINCE" at bottom, along with the logo of the 1976 Summer Olympics 123A456 H, L, M and P series
1977 Embossed dark blue serial on light blue plate ("Bleu Québec") with border line; fleur-de-lys and "Québec" at top left; "77" at top right "La belle province" centred at bottom 123A456 R, S, T and V series
1978 Embossed brown serial on beige plate with border line; "78" at top left; fleur-de-lys and "Québec" at top right "Je me souviens" centred at bottom 123A456 A, B, C, E and F series Last single-year plate, and first use of the provincial motto.

1979 to present

Image Dates issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1979–83 Embossed blue serial on reflective white plate with border line; "79" at top left; fleur-de-lys and "Québec" at top right "Je me souviens" centred at bottom 123A456 H, P, L and M series;
100S000 to approximately 540S000
Front plates no longer issued.
1983–96 As above, but with wider serial dies, a darker shade of blue, and fleur-de-lys and "Québec" centred at top ABC 123 AAA 001 to ZZZ 999 Validated with stickers until 1992. Letters I and O not used in this serial format, and U discontinued after the DMU series (1986).[13] 'M' series reserved for motorcycles. Order of issuance was AAA to EZZ, JAA to KZZ, NAA to NZZ, QAA to RZZ, HAA to HBW, GAA to GZZ, HCA to HZZ, TAA to TZZ, WAA to ZZZ.
1996 – September 2009 123 ABC 001 AAA to 999 ZZZ Letters I, O and U not used in serials; this practice continues today.[13] Series PAA through PCZ reserved for Veteran plates (below).
September 2009 – December 2022 A12 BCD B01 AAA to Z99 ZZZ A, C, F, L, R, T and V not used as first letters in this serial format.[13]
December 2022 c. September 15, 2023 [14] 01B ACD 01A AAA to 57L AHH (as of September 20, 2023) B, D, Q and S not used as first letters in this serial format. Discontinued due to the possibility of too many inappropriate combinations of letters.[15]
c. September 15, 2023 – Present [15][16] ABC 12D AAA 01A to AAH 32F (as of October 11, 2023) B, D, Q and S not used as first letters in this serial format.

Optional plates

Image Type First issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
Veteran January 1, 2006 As current passenger base, but with screened poppy graphic in the centre Je me souviens 123 PBC 001 PAA to approximately 999 PAV Issued to eligible veterans, subject to vetting standards set by the Royal Canadian Legion. For use on vehicles less than 3,000 kg.[17]
2019 As current passenger base, but with graphics of a male and female soldier and a poppy field at right, a single poppy at bottom left, and "VÉTÉRANS" in red at top left 001 PAW to 515 PBQ (as of December 20, 2020)
Electric 2011 green on reflective white with electric vehicle pictogram on lower left corner [18] Je me souviens E00 VEA (passengers), A00000 (buses), FVE0000 (commercial <3000 kg) E01 VEA to present;
A00001 to present;
FVE0001 to present.
Hybrid or all-electric vehicles only

Non-passenger plates

Image Type Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
Bus As current passenger plates A 12345
Bus - Electric 2011–present As current passenger plates A 92345
Police car As current passenger plates FML1234
Sureté du Québec As current passenger plates[19] FLV1234
Police bus As current passenger plates AP12345
Bus used as Fire or Emergency Vehicle As current passenger plates AU12345
Commercial 1979–83 As 1979–83 passenger plates F123-456 F100-001 to approximately F585-000
1983–86 As current passenger plates F123456 F585001 to F999999
1986–2001 FB12345 FA 1001 to FY99999; FF10001 to FF99999
2001–present FBC1234 FAA1001 to FTD1534 (as of July 30, 2023)
Commercial – Electric 2011–present As current passenger plates F123456
Commercial (Lighter than 3,000 kg) – Electric 2011–present As current passenger plates FVE1234
Consular Corps or Foreign delegation As current passenger plates CC 1234
Consular Corps or Foreign delegation - Electric 2011–Present As current passenger plates CC 12VE
Diplomatic Corps or ICAO As current passenger plates CD 1234
Diplomatic Corps or ICAO - Electric 2011–Present As current passenger plates CD 12VE

Ham Radio Operator's Vehicle
(This plate alerts police that the vehicle is equipped with an amateur radio apparatus, which means that the owner could assist if necessary.)
As current passenger plates VA2 AB
VE2 AB

VA2 ABC
VE2 ABC
Moped (until 1989) 1979–85 Similar to 1979–83 passenger plates, but without slogan 123456 1001 to approximately 155000 Still currently revalidated.
1985–89 Similar to current passenger plates 123 456 155 001 to approximately 223 000
Motorcycle (until 1989) 1979–84 Similar to 1979–83 passenger plates, but without slogan M-12345 M-00001 to M-99999 Still currently revalidated.
M-B1234 M-A0001 to M-Z9999
1984–89 Similar to current passenger plates MBC 123 MAA 001 to approximately MNZ 999
Motorcycle/Moped (from 1989) 1989–92 Similar to current passenger plates 123 456 223 001 to approximately 307 000
1992–2008 123456 307001 to 999999
2008–present 12345A 10001A to 98555K (as of November 1, 2020)
Off-Road Vehicles Similar to current passenger plates VA12345
V12345A
Off-Road Vehicles - Electric 2011–Present Similar to current passenger plates V123VE
Removable (Dealer) As current passenger plates X 12345
X123456
Removable (Dealer)
(Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Off-road vehicles)
Similar to current passenger plates XA12345
Restricted-area use Vehicle As current passenger plates C123456
Restricted-area use Vehicle - Electric As current passenger plates C1234VE
Tractor Similar to current passenger plates C012345
Trailer 2007–present As current passenger plates RB1234C RA0001A to RP9670M (as of July 30, 2023)
Truck As current passenger plates L123456
Truck - Electric 2011–Present As current passenger plates L123VE

Taxis

The provincial government ceased the issuance of T plates on October 10, 2020, and phased out T plates on October 13, 2020, and March 31, 2021, following the enactment of a law to modernize the taxi industry.[20] All T plates have been converted to either regular or commercial (F) plates.[21]

Image Type Dates issued Design Serial format Serials issued Notes
City Taxi –2021/03 As current passenger plates T123456 The first two digits indicate the area where the taxi operates:
Hospital Taxi –2021/03 As current passenger plates TB 1234
Regional Taxi –2021/03 As current passenger plates TR12345
Special Taxi
(Limousines mainly)
–2021/03 As current passenger plates TS 1234
  1. Also includes Brossard and Saint-Lambert.
  2. Boroughs of Rivière-des-Prairies/Pointe-aux-Trembles, Saint-Léonard, Anjou & Montréal-Nord, and the town of Montréal-Est.
  3. Also includes Saint-Paul, Crabtree, Saint-Pierre, Notre-Dame des-Prairies, Saint-Charles-Borromée and Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes.
  4. Also includes Brownsburg-Chatham.
  5. Part of the town including the former municipalities of Matane, Petit-Matane & Saint-Jérôme-de-Matane, as of September 25th 2001.
  6. Also includes Sainte-Flavie.
  7. Boroughs of Outremont, Saint-Laurent, Verdun, LaSalle, Ahuntsic/Cartierville, Côte-des-Neiges/Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Mercier/Hochelaga/Maisonneuve, Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Rosemont/La Petite-Patrie, le Sud-Ouest, Ville-Marie & Villeray/Saint-Michel/Parc-Extension, and the Towns of Mont-Royal, Westmount, Côte-Saint-Luc, Hampstead & Montréal-Ouest.
  8. Boroughs of L'Île-Bizard/Sainte-Geneviève & Pierrefonds/Roxboro, and the Towns of Dorval, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Pointe-Claire, Kirkland, Beaconsfield, Senneville, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue & Baie-d'Urfé.
  9. Also includes Deux-Montagnes, Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, Pointe-Calumet & Saint-Joseph-du-Lac. Excludes Lemay Terrace area (See Zone 54).
  10. Also includes Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel & Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel.
  11. Also includes Mascouche.
  12. Part of the City, including the former towns of Robertsonville, Thetford Mines & Thetford-Partie-Sud
  13. Also includes Saint-Christophe-d'Arthabaska
  14. Excluding the former Municipality of Delisle.
  15. Also includes Pointe-Lebel.
  16. Also includes McMasterville, Otterburn Park & Mont-Saint-Hilaire.
  17. Also includes Saint-Basile-Le-Grand.
  18. Also includes Mercier & Léry.
  19. Part of the City formed by the former municipalities of Saint-Nicéphore, Drummondville & Saint-Charles-de-Drummond, and also includes Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover & Saint-Majorique-de-Grantham.
  20. Only the former territory of the City before January 1, 2002, now known as the Borough of "Desjardins".
  21. Former municipalities of Québec, Vanier & Loretteville, and the Parish Municipality of Notre-Dame-des-Anges.
  22. Part of the City, including the former municipalities of Pointe-au-Père, Rimouski, Rimouski-Est & Sainte-Odile-sur-Rimouski.
  23. Borough of Sainte-Foy—Sillery—Cap-Rouge, and municipalities of L'Ancienne-Lorette & Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
  24. Also includes La Présentation.
  25. Excluding the former Municipalities of Saint-Louis-de-France & Pointe-du-Lac.
  26. Excluding the former Municipalities of Saint-Gérard-des-Laurentides & Saint-Jean-des-Piles. Also includes Saint-Boniface.
  27. Also includes Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague & Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka.
  28. Only the urban area (former territory of the City before January 1, 2002) is included.
  29. Excluding the former Municipalities of Dubuisson & Vassan.
  30. Only the urban area (former territory of the City before March 26, 2003) is included.
  31. Excludes the former municipality of Gallix.
  32. Also includes Blainville, Rosemère, Lorraine, Bois-des-Filion, Boisbriand & Saint-Eustache's Lemay Terrace (who was part of Boisbriand before January 1, 2011).
  33. Also includes Charlemagne.
  34. Also includes Pointe-des-Cascades, L'Île-Perrot, Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, Pincourt, Terrasse-Vaudreuil, L'Île-Cadieux & Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac.

References

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  2. Taylor, Eric Robert. "Quebec Archive". PorcelainPlates.net. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
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